Corrections and clarifications

In an article, Courtroom drama to clash with Cheltenham (page 2, Sport, yesterday), we stated in error that an action is to be brought in the high court by the Racecourse Association (RCA) against Attheraces (ATR) and that ATR has issued a counter claim. In fact the action has been brought by ATR and RCA has issued the counter claim. Additionally, the article stated that ATR is not performing as well as its rival: in fact it has 1.2m viewers per month; Racing UK has 37,500 monthly subscribers.

Our chronology of the Rocky Horror Show was wrong when we said in the People column it began as a movie 31 years ago (page 10, February 15). It opened at the Royal Court's Theatre Upstairs in 1973, and the Rocky Horror Picture Show was released two years later.

The identity of crossword setter Edward (Bill) Powys Mathers was made even more cryptic when he was misnamed as Matthews in How to solve crosswords, page 29, G2, February 13.

Richard Greene, not Green, starred in the children's TV series, The Adventures of Robin Hood (Diary, page 33, February 10).

The violinist referred to in Immortal longings was Lucien, not Louis, Capet (page 10, Review, February 11).

Charles Tomlin hasn't revealed his favourite him to us but his favourite hymn is The Bread of Life (Church's last chorister still in fine voice at 90, page 12, yesterday).

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